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Creation of University Diversity Committee approved by the Faculty. This standing committee, responsible for oversight of the diversity effort, is supplemented by the Diversity Committee for Cultural and Educational Programming.
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Check out upcoming events on the Campus Calendar. Including topics on Diversity & Inclusion, Arts & Culture, Faith & Spirituality, Science & Technology, Health & Wellness, Athletics & Recreation, Academics, Jobs & Careers, Research, and Volunteering & Community Service.
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Aileen Ochinang Human Resources Specialist Phone: 253-535-8146 Email: ochinaav@plu.edu Professional Responsibilities Benefit plans including medical, dental, life insurance, long term disability and retirement Benefits orientation Good Fit newsletter
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The Lute Locker is the official store for all things PLU – carrying a large selection of PLU apparel, gifts, accessories, books and supplies. It is located in the Anderson University Center.
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New In Print: American Philosophy: From Wounded Knee to the Presentby Erin McKennaCosmopolitanism, Aesthetics, and Celine Dionby Mike RingsEncountering Adam Smith in Scotlandby Michael Schleeter2016 Department of Philosophy Eventsby Sergia Hay
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Josh Smith Digital Preservation Specialist Phone: 253-535-7882 Email: jds@plu.edu Professional Education MLIS, Library and Information Science, University of Washington BA, Spanish Language & Literature, International Relations, Pacific Lutheran University
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Lise Mba Ekani Assistant Professor of French & Francophone Studies and Global Studies Full Profile 253-535-8340 lekani@plu.edu
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Financial Aid ConversationsMeet one-on-one with your Admission Counselor to discuss your PLU Offer of Financial Aid. Learn more about your scholarships, grants, loans and work study, as well as different payment options. Look below to see when a counselor is in your area, and contact them to schedule a meeting. (p.s. The coffee is on us!) DateLocationAddressCity & StateCounselorEmailPhone March 23, 2016Starbucks - Auburn4025 A St SE Bldg A, Ste 101Auburn, WAMelody Fergusonmferguson@plu.edu.253
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Crime & Forensic Laboratory Services recommends that someone interested in becoming a forensic scientist complete a BS degree in forensic science or a natural science (Biology, Chemistry, etc.), which must include a minimum of 20 semester or 30 quarter hours of chemistry and five semester or eight quarter hours of physics. One benefit of pursuing a science major other than forensic science is that doing so gives a student more flexibility to pursue a career in forensic science, as well as other
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Working On-CampusAlthough academics should be your first priority while you are a student at PLU, participating in on-campus employment can be a rewarding part of your college experience. In addition to any financial benefits, on-campus jobs allow students to gain practical experience, build professional networks and develop transferable skills.Basic Rules for On-Campus Employment No prior authorization from ISS is necessary for F-1 international students to work on-campus. J-1 students must
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